(PRWEB) December 6, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Patrick Glaspey
Motherboard HomeWorld
(562) 699-9777
http://www.motherboards.org
Motherboard HomeWorld Releases MOBOT for Licensing
SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA Â? December 1, 2000 Â? Motherboard HomeWorld (http://www.motherboards.org) is releasing its comprehensive motherboard database, MOBOT, for licensing by other Web sites. Under the licensing agreement, the MOBOT interface may be customized to integrate seamlessly with the look and feel of the licenseeÂ?s site.
MOBOT is designed to allow users to easily access technical information about their motherboard that can often be difficult to obtain even from motherboard manufacturers. MOBOT contains specifications and product photos for over 1,300 motherboards, and searches may be refined using up to 21 different criteria. Searches return links to manufacturer data and complete technical specifications, including manuals and BIOS upgrades, as well as links to independent product reviews. MOBOT also allows side-by-side specification comparisons of up to 20 motherboards at once.
MOBOT provides PC hardware information and e-commerce Web sites an easy way to add valuable content and increase return traffic. Motherboard HomeWorld handles all database maintenance. In addition to Â?look and feelÂ?, customization options available to the licensee include defining the range of motherboards available for searching, the option to link to default or the licenseeÂ?s own specifications, and the ability to disable the display of manufacturer and vendor information. Additionally, e-commerce sites will have the ability to include their own price for each board displayed, as well as a direct link to their order page.
Different plans are available depending on the requirements of the licensee. For more information on how to license MOBOT, visit Motherboard HomeWorldÂ?s MOBOT licensing page at http://www.motherboards.org/mobotlic.html, or call (562) 699-9777.
About Motherboard HomeWorld
One of the few Web sites devoted exclusively to PC motherboards and motherboard-related technology, Motherboard HomeWorld offers motherboard news, reviews, articles, product releases, and a variety of tools to help users identify their existing motherboard or make motherboard purchasing decisions. For more information, visit Motherboard HomeWorld at http://www.motherboards.org.
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Answer by lethajacket
Probably not. It might work, though
Motherboard

Image by xxjcaxx
This is an old Motherboard phographied three times with +2 0 and -2 exposures. I used Photomatix and some photoshop.
Esta es una vieja placa base fotografiada tres veces con +2 0 y -2 de exposición. Para hacer el HDR he usado photomatix y algún truco de photoshop.
Se ve mejor a mayor resolución.
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I think it would be very hard on the motherboard or the cpu
1. the motherboard has to strain o supply the power to the chip
2. the chip has to slow down for the motherboard and it might lead to destruction of the chip
yea ive tried it before and it burned up literally. or maybe i had the wrong power supply
it may, but it has to have the same number of pins as the 533MHz processor.
i dig this!
thats cool
Cool idea. This is definitely a photo you need to view large to really appreciate the detail.
Score 8/10 from the Score Me HDR group
Nice detail, I like it.
Score 8/10 from the Score Me HDR group
Great idea, but i feel the colour is off. I know my mother doesn’t look like this.
Score 7.5/10 from the Score Me HDR group
Colours are a little bit dull, but idea is nice.
Score 7/10 from the Score Me HDR group
It speaks to my eyes. I enjoy it.
Score 8/10 from the Score Me HDR group
Thanks for everyone.
I altered the colors with photoshop because the original HDR had too much yellow.